Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/20/23:40:43
From: | Wolfgang Schildbach <sdb AT iis DOT fhg DOT de>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: AT&T Assembler Reference?
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Date: | Wed, 20 Nov 1996 22:49:13 +0100
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Organization: | Fraunhofer Institute
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Message-ID: | <32937CD9.41C67EA6@iis.fhg.de>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi there,
Jason Ditz wrote:
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> Is there an AT&T assembler reference out there? Or at least one that shows
> the differences of ALL the functions from Intel?
> I'm still working on a game, and I want to use djgpp (because its free and
> its 32-bit). But none of my inline assembler commands work and its quite a
> problem. I had some cool optimizations and I'm afraid I'll either have to
> go get Microsoft Visual C++ or dump the ASM and have really slow code.
The docs for the GNU Assembler, gas, tell you the difference between
both assembler dialects.
Ciao
Wolfgang
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